i've learned again to speak
she thought
and fell to writing songs
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Magnum Opus
It was midday.
She rose from the bath and went to the bed, splitting lacquered hardwood with the nimble, beaded rain that spun from her fingertips.
Flowered wallpaper tore and grew itself anew as he folded her neatly into his arms and watched the puddles form on his clothing.
Cautiously, she put her tongue to his mouth and met the pulse of resistance.
She rose from the bath and went to the bed, splitting lacquered hardwood with the nimble, beaded rain that spun from her fingertips.
Flowered wallpaper tore and grew itself anew as he folded her neatly into his arms and watched the puddles form on his clothing.
Cautiously, she put her tongue to his mouth and met the pulse of resistance.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
poppies
sowed themselves
among the dahlias
each grim petal
pinned to the shrunken
air with collected precision
a salience of limbs gropes
for an oblique mouth
to unearth the sour
breath of ages
a damning stroke shatters teeth
jerks the lips
into a vast corrosive howl
***
italicized is from Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse
sowed themselves
among the dahlias
each grim petal
pinned to the shrunken
air with collected precision
a salience of limbs gropes
for an oblique mouth
to unearth the sour
breath of ages
a damning stroke shatters teeth
jerks the lips
into a vast corrosive howl
***
italicized is from Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse
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